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  1. After a productive day playing with Autohotkey, my script is now working perfectly. I've saved myself a lot of time, many thanks again, particularly to you silmaril!
  2. Thank you for all your help. As you guessed I have no access to the developer, only the compiled exe. I also don't have the source code. I've looked at Autohotkey and that seems to be the best way, I'm currently working my way through writing a script. Luckily I have a bit of experience writing in Basic so it is not proving too hard to learn. Thanks again to you all.
  3. Hi, hope this is in the right place, apologies if not. I have never used Labview and am having a problem with a standalone executable I have. This has been created by someone else to convert from one file format to another. When the executable is run it presents a dialogue for input file path, then output file path, then converts the input to the output file. I would like to be able to tell the program which files to use from a command line so that I can create a batch file to process multiple files. I have experimented with typing two hyphens then the two different paths after the name of executable to send user arguments to the program however that doesn't seem to work. Is there anyway I can find what the variables that correspond to the input and output files are so that I can set them from the command line? Or can anyone think of a better way to achieve this? Any help is greatly appreciated, many thanks in advance.
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